Tennessee, A State Teetering on the Brink of Gun Control

Published on May 15, 2023
Duration: 9:18

This video from Washington Gun Law TV, featuring William Kirk, discusses Tennessee's current stance on gun rights and the potential for new gun control legislation. It highlights Tennessee's historically pro-gun status, including constitutional carry and no waiting periods, but notes the pressure on Governor Bill Lee to implement measures like red flag laws following a recent shooting. The discussion critically examines the constitutional implications of red flag laws, particularly regarding due process and ex parte proceedings.

Quick Summary

Tennessee is at a crossroads regarding gun control, with Governor Bill Lee proposing a red flag law. While the state has strong gun rights protections like constitutional carry, the proposed law faces scrutiny over potential violations of Second Amendment and due process rights, particularly due to its ex parte nature.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro and Channel Identification
  2. 00:33Tennessee's Gun Rights Status
  3. 01:29Legislature's Inaction and Pressure
  4. 02:23Tennessee's Pro-Gun Stance
  5. 03:08Governor Lee's Red Flag Law Proposal
  6. 03:32Red Flag Laws Overview
  7. 04:57Tennessee Red Flag Law Details
  8. 05:30Ex Parte Proceedings and Due Process
  9. 06:42Constitutional Violations
  10. 07:52Effectiveness of Red Flag Laws
  11. 08:10Tennessee's Decision Point
  12. 08:41Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current status of gun rights in Tennessee?

Tennessee is generally considered a pro-gun state, featuring constitutional carry, allowing firearm purchases at 18, having no minimum age for long guns, and no waiting periods after background checks. However, it faces potential legislative changes regarding gun control.

What is Governor Bill Lee's proposal for gun control in Tennessee?

Governor Bill Lee has called a special legislative session to consider implementing a red flag law in Tennessee. This proposal includes expanding domestic violence protection orders and allowing law enforcement to petition for orders lasting six months.

What are the constitutional concerns with red flag laws?

Critics argue that red flag laws can violate the Second Amendment by disarming individuals without due process, such as a criminal conviction or mental incompetence finding. They also raise concerns about due process rights being infringed due to ex parte proceedings where one party is heard without the other.

Is there evidence that red flag laws reduce violent crime?

According to data presented, there is no decipherable difference in violent crime rates between states that have implemented red flag laws and those that have not, suggesting their effectiveness in crime reduction is not clearly demonstrated.

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